Posts Tagged contentment

I’ve been busy in China studying Wushu / Tai Chi / Gigong, trying to understand the Daoist philosophy and background, and trying to recover some memories of ancient Chinese history. I haven’t posted in a while because there was a lot going on. They don’t actually teach Daoist Alchemy at the school I’m at in Wudang (or at most of the other schools), which is actually a good thing. I’ve been getting into a lot of clashes with other Daoists, and it took me a while to figure out why. I joined a Facebook group on Daoist Alchemy and most were attacking me saying everything I do is BS, although I did get a lot of good information from them.

The one person in the group who really knows what he’s talking about (vibration of 8000), practicing Daoism according to ancient Wudang traditions, wanted to teach me, but instead blocked me from Facebook. I read his website, pointed out a few things that were inaccurate, he said that doing astral travels and working in higher planes was causing my Qi to leak and thus I shouldn’t do it. I said there’s a war going on in the higher planes and lots of other beings who rely on my presence, stopping to do my work up there is simply not an option. We just parted ways and he blocked me. It took me a while to figure out what actually happened there. Most of the information in this page comes from psychic …Read More

I’m still digesting the recent breakthrough about Dharma Spirituality and its implications, but what difference does that make in your life? If you are reading this, I suppose you want more happiness, purpose and wealth in your life. You may have read various books about spirituality and self-development. Yet, you don’t see the results. At least not at the level you truly desire. You’re still struggling, hitting a plateau and banging your head against the wall (that hurts).

The first thing you have to realize is that modern spirituality (as well as ancient eastern spirituality) often teaches to transcend or suppress desires as they are the source of suffering. That is not actually true. Suffering comes from the attachment to those desires, not from the desires themselves. Since your life purpose comes as a burning desire, suppressing desires also means suppressing your life purpose. Spirituality acknowledges the importance of Dharma and living your purpose, but if you cut the desire part of it, you only connect to that purpose as intuition and inspiration. That’s not enough to propel you into action. Suppressing desires also means suppressing the human aspect of life as well as sexuality, which also takes away the drive to move forward. Thus, the ideal of transcending all desires lead to a passive state with intuition and inspiration leading to a purpose, but without desire or drive to move forward. That’s why few spiritual people ever put what they learn into action to actually help others.

I just had a HUGE breakthrough regarding spirituality and the implications are far-reaching if you want to fulfill your desires into a physical reality. This is a bold sexy promise, and it explains why I and Rion have been getting results totally off the charts while many clients got massive internal transformation without reaping the full external rewards in terms of fulfillment of desires.

Here’s the breakthrough. Contentment Spirituality is about removing pains and desires to reach inner peace and stillness. Dharma Spirituality is about removing fears and limitations to fulfill every desire into a physical reality, including the purpose of helping others grow.

Most of what we’re seeing in the spiritual communities right now is about removing pains and desires to reach inner peace and stillness, which I call Contentment Spirituality. If you’re down that path, you may feel like something is missing. You might feel an urge to play a bigger game.

What we’re bringing is a completely different school of thoughts. It’s not Contentment Spirituality, it’s not Conscious Business and it’s not Self-Growth. That is why anyone already enrolled into any of these schools of thoughts had a hard time relating with the value I was bringing.

We’ve been trying to teach it from the perspective of spirituality and self-growth, which cannot work. You cannot get the full extent of the results until you first enroll into the school of thoughts of Dharma Spirituality. Some clients had a hard time integrating the inner transformation because they ended up lost between the …Read More